Pressure ulcers don’t appear out of nowhere. They usually develop when residents spend long periods in one position without effective turning, skin checks, or timely wound care.
In real Union City family situations, delays can show up in patterns like:
- Inconsistent communication during shift changes (especially when families visit in the morning/evening windows)
- Gaps in documentation after a resident’s condition seems to “worsen overnight”
- Care plan updates that lag behind when mobility, nutrition, or alertness changes
The legal question isn’t just whether a resident got a pressure ulcer—it’s whether the facility responded as a reasonably careful provider would, once risk factors were known.


